The Beatles

The Eye of the Hurricane

American Tour 1964


Label: Picture Perfect PPDVD15-16

2 DVD's

Disc 1:
 1. Los Angeles, CA. 18th August 1964
 2. San Francisco, CA. 18th-19th August 1964
 3. Las Vegas, NV. 20th August 1964
 4. Seattle, WA. 21st August 1964
 5. Vancouver, BC. 22nd August 1964
 6. Hollywood, CA. 23rd August 1964
 7. Bel Air, CA. 24th August 1964
 8. Denver, CO. 26th August 1964
 9. Cincinatti, OH. 27th August 1964
10. Forest Hills, NY. 28-29th August 1964
11. Atlantic City, NJ. 30th August 1964
12. Philladelphia, PA. 2nd September 1964

 
Disc 2:
 1. Indianapolis, IN. 3rd September 1964
     Twist and Shout
     You Can't Do That
     All My Loving
     She Loves You
     Things We Said Today
     Can't Buy Me Love
     If I Fell
     I Want To Hold Your Hand - this track has been edited so you only see the start and the end.
     Boys - this isn't the last song they played, but it is the last one that was filmed.
     The Beatles coming off the stage and some shots taken around Indianapolis.

 2. Chicago, IL. 5th September 1964
 3. Toronto, Ontario. 7th September 1964
 4. Jacksonville, FL. 11th September 1964
 5. Boston, MA. 12th September 1964
 6. Baltimore, MD. 13th September 1964
 7. Cleveland, OH. 15th September 1964
 8. New Orleans, LA. 16th September 1964
 9. Kansas City, MI. 17th September 1964
10. Dallas, TX. 18th September 1964
11. New York City, NY. 20th-21st September 1964
12. Heathrow, London. 21st September 1964

Bonus Tracks:
Granada TV Centre Manchester, 14th October 1964
13. I Should Have Known Better (dress rehearsal)
14. I Should Have Known Better (broadcast)


Comments
I think the best part of this set is seeing most of The Beatles show at the Hollywood Bowl on the 23rd August 1964.

You see them perform Twist and Shout, You Can't Do That, All My Loving, She Loves You, Things We Said Today, Roll Over Beethoven,
Boys, A Hard Days Night and Long Tall Sally. It was filmed in b&w and is in stereo.
Its a shame that a lot of the footage is either of the audience or taken centre stage so John, who was on the right hand 
side of the stage, can only be seen when the camera pans round.

© 2006 David Laurie